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1 SENTENCE TYPES How many types of sentences do you know about?

2 SENTENCE TYPES 1.Declarative 2.Imperative 3.Interrogative 4.Exclamatory 1.This type declares or states a fact, arrangement or opinion. They can be positive or negative and end with a full stop: o I’ll meet you at the train station. o The sun rises in the East. o He doesn’t get up early. 2.The imperative commands or requests. There is no subject (you is implied). End is full stop or exclamation mark!, for example: o Open the door. o Finish your homework. o Pick up that mess 3.Interrogative asks a question. Subject + auxiliary verb + main verb: o How long have you lived in France? o When does the bus leave? o Do you enjoy listening to classical music? 4.Exclamatory form emphasises a statement with an exclamation point, for example: o Hurry up! o That sounds fantastic! o I can’t believe you said that!

3 MORE SENTENCE TYPES 1. Simple 2. Compound 3. Complex 4. Compound - complex 1.Simple sentences have no conjunction/linking words, eg: o Frank ate his dinner quickly. o Peter and Sue visited the museum last Saturday. o Are you coming to the party? 2.Compound sentences contain two statements that are connected by a conjunction/linking word (and, but, or etc) eg: o I wanted to come but it was late. o The company had an excellent year, so they gave everyone a bonus. o I went shopping and my wife went to her classes. 3.Complex sentences contain a dependent clause and at least one independent clause. The two clauses are connected by a subordinator (ie which, who, although, despite, if, since etc): o My daughter, who was late for class, arrived shortly after the bell. o That’s the man who bought our house. o Although it was difficult, the class passed the test with excellent marks. 4.Compound – Complex Sentences contain at least one dependent clause and more than one independent clause. The clauses are connected by both conjunctions and subordinators, eg: o John, who briefly visited last month, won the prize, and he took a short vacation. o Jack forgot his friend’s birthday, so he sent him a card when he finally remembered. o The report which Tom complied was present to the board, but it was rejected because it was too complex.


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